City Building Inspector Mark Gilchrist said he would review the six revised applications. The original paperwork was returned due to address issues, he said.

The buildings to be razed include the church, rectory and school at 515 19th St. and three residential duplexes on the 23rd Street side of the property.

A 40,200-square-foot Price Chopper supermarket and two smaller commercial buildings are planned for the site.

Citizens for St. Patrick's, a grassroots organization, opposes the demolition of the church. PCP Watervliet filed a deed Friday with the Albany County Clerk's Office showing it had purchased the church property for $1 million from the church corporation.